Khao Nan National Park, National park in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand
Khao Nan National Park is a large protected area in the mountains of Nakhon Si Thammarat featuring dense rainforests, valleys, and diverse ecosystems. The terrain is mountainous and covered in lush vegetation that supports numerous animal and plant species.
The park was established by the Thai government in 2009 to protect natural resources and endangered species in the mountain region. This creation marked an important step in preserving a significant ecosystem in southern Thailand.
Local communities near the park boundaries maintain traditional Thai practices while supporting conservation efforts through sustainable tourism and educational programs.
The park provides marked hiking trails of varying difficulty, camping areas, and a visitor center where you can get information about wildlife and safety. It is wise to check conditions before arriving and bring suitable gear depending on the season and weather.
The park is home to a population of wild elephants and Malayan sun bears, two rare species that occur naturally in the region. Birdwatchers appreciate the chance to spot numerous native bird species thriving in their natural environment.
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